Russian measurements of the quality factor (Q) of sapphire, made 20 years a
go, have only just been repeated in the West. Shortfalls in tacit knowledge
have been partly responsible for this delay. The idea of 'tacit knowledge'
, first put forward by the physical chemist Michael Polanyi, has been studi
ed and analysed over the last two decades. A new classification of tacit kn
owledge (broadly construed) is offered here and applied to the case of sapp
hire. The importance of personal contact between scientists is brought out
and the sources of trust described. It is suggested that the reproduction o
f scientific findings could be aided by a small addition to the information
contained in experimental reports. The analysis is done in the context of
fieldwork conducted in the USA and observations of experimental work at Gla
sgow University.